Rob Kardashian And Kylie Jenner Suing Blac Chyna For Assault

Chyna then allegedly trashed the house by "damaging a television, breaking down a door, damaging the walls, destroying cell phones and smashing a gingerbread house that was made for the holidays".

The 30-year-old has made the explosive allegations in a new lawsuit according to a Wednesday report from The Blast.

The suit goes on to claim that Chyna's decision to pursue a relationship with Rob and later have a child with him was "nothing short of an outright fraud to shake down the Kardashian family".

The complaint describes Chyna, whose real name is Angela Renee White, as a former stripper who has "a reputation as a money-hungry, shameless pseudo-celebrity" who "takes advantage of well-known, successful people ... to capitalize on her own fame and financial gain". Things are bound to get even more complicated now though, with a source close to Chyna refuting Rob's claims and telling People that the fight at Kylie's house was "not a real thing".

In the docs, Rob reveals that the melee played a factor in TV company E! cancelling their reality show because the producers thought the situation was too volatile to be aired. Chyna wasn't done; she then chased him and "repeatedly struck him in the head and face".

Rob has spread out the entire incident in court documents, where he states that Chyna "became extremely intoxicated on drugs and alcohol and physically assaulted" him on December 14, 2016.

Jenner wrote in the court papers that damages to her house were in excess of $100,000, Peoplereported.

Pregnancy rumours and false claims in memoirs laters, the Kardashians and Jenners are now filing new lawsuits. Kardashian then tried to leave the premises but "Chyna threw a nearby chair at Rob's auto causing damage to the vehicle and also used a metal rod to injure Rob".

"Whilst a source added: "[Rob was] basically told to shut up and lay low until he and Chyna come to an agreement. Rob very much resents Chyna. "They want Rob and Chyna to get along because it benefits Dream".